Pricing the services of your agency is a very popular question we get in our community so I have decided to take some time to write a post with some useful tips.
When I first started my agency, I changed our pricing three times:
I undercharged (mistake #1), offered too many services (mistake #2) and did not know who my ideal clients were (mistake #3).
Here are some tips on how to effectively price your agency services:
The truth is, not every type of client will be a fit for your agency (either they're not the right size, or in the right industry) and your agency or productized service cannot make every client happy.
The first step to price your agency services effectively is to niche down your target market.
Why? For two reasons:
1. To improve your positioning
2. To match your services/plans (and pricing) to your client needs..
Here are some questions to define your target market and ideal clients:
Let's take an example, ZenOutreach (a lead generation service).
Instead of focusing on every type of customers, they only focused on two types: Agencies and SaaS businesses.
By narrowing their target markets they are able to fully understand the goals and even mention it on their website: "Get more demo calls for your software" or "Get more meetings with your ideal clients". This speaks to the potential client that visits their website.
The best way is to do some research.
For example:
Something you can do is to create a Google form asking questions and give them a $50 voucher for your services as an incentive.
The second biggest mistake most agencies do when it comes to pricing is saying yes to every type of request.
If your agency offers everything and out of scope requests it will be difficult to price your services.
Scoping your service offerings so you can have more predictable client requests and pricing.
Here are some questions I would ask myself:
For example this could be ...
Again, do some research. For example you could look at other agencies in the same space, review sites, as well as freelancer websites.
Here's what I searched on Upwork looking for "Shopify" services:
With that query I get a tons of results and I can understand what are the most common tasks requested by clients.
Once you know your core offerings and who your ideal clients and core offerings are, it's time to decide how you will charge them.
This could be:
You could also mix and match models, for example: Project-based (Website for $1500), then retainer based (Monthly maintenance for $99/month)
The next step in pricing your agency services is to estimate your costs.
Here are some costs to take into account:
Knowing your costs will help you know your profit margins for the services you sell.
The next step is to analyze what are the usual prices.
One way to do so is to look at your competitors and how much they charge for similar services.
For example you could look at the following places:
Finally, I would create plans or at least a standard pricing list.
Let's say you run a Shopify maintenance services and found out that you have different type of clients:
For example:
Type A: They're small stores owners that have a budget of $500 to $2k per month. They care mostly about having a cost-effective service.
Type B: They're large e-commerce stores that that have a budget of $2k to $10k per month. What they care about is the availability/speed of response.
This is why customer research and knowing who your ideal clients are is very important.
You could create two plans:
Plan Basic: Shopify maintenance for $300/month, 48 hours delivery
Plan Premium: Shopify Premium for $900/month, 24-48 hours delivery, Slack support
For each plan, decide what is included and not included in your services.
Pro tip: You can use ManyRequests (our software) to create one off and recurring services. You can then either send invoices to your clients or create checkout forms.
The next question you may have when it comes to agency pricing is "When should I charge my clients?"
There are several ways to charge your agency clients:
In addition, you could also add a discount on the first month or create free or paid trials to let clients test your services.
Pricing your agency services effectively start from two foundations: Knowing your target market and their needs, and having a well scoped services to address those needs effectively.
Once you establish that, you'll be able to price your services more effectively, directly helping your clients achieve their goals.
The next step is to analyze the market (and your competitors) and to estimate the costs of rendering your services , taking into account your own compensation and marketing costs.